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Join your friends Bob Mackey and Henry Gilbert for a chronological and cromulent exploration of the greatest show ever made! Each week we're joined by funny guests to tackle a different episode of The Simpsons, breaking down every 22 minutes of animated entertainment into an embiggening discussion about Our Favorite Family.
Support us directly at https://Patreon.com/TalkingSimpsons
Join your friends Bob Mackey and Henry Gilbert for a chronological and cromulent exploration of the greatest show ever made! Each week we're joined by funny guests to tackle a different episode of The Simpsons, breaking down every 22 minutes of animated entertainment into an embiggening discussion about Our Favorite Family.
Support us directly at https://Patreon.com/TalkingSimpsons
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Rebecca Sugar is the creator of the Cartoon Network series Steven Universe, known for her work in animation and her advocacy for themes of love, acceptance, and feminism.
Rebecca Sugar is the creator of the Cartoon Network series Steven Universe, known for her work in animation and her advocacy for themes of love, acceptance, and feminism.
Chris Cabin is a member of the comedy podcast 'We Hate Movies,' where he discusses movies and pop culture with a comedic perspective. He is known for his insightful and humorous commentary, and has been a guest on various podcasts and media outlets. His work often involves deep dives into entertainment and media analysis.
Chris Cabin is a member of the comedy podcast 'We Hate Movies,' where he discusses movies and pop culture with a comedic perspective. He is known for his insightful and humorous commentary, and has been a guest on various podcasts and media outlets. His work often involves deep dives into entertainment and media analysis.
Mike Mitchell is a comedian, actor, and co-host of the popular podcast Doughboys, where he and his co-host review chain restaurants. He is known for his engaging humor and has appeared in various comedy shows and podcasts, contributing to the comedy scene with his unique perspective and entertaining storytelling.
Mike Mitchell is a comedian, actor, and co-host of the popular podcast Doughboys, where he and his co-host review chain restaurants. He is known for his engaging humor and has appeared in various comedy shows and podcasts, contributing to the comedy scene with his unique perspective and entertaining storytelling.
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"My drinking problem is out of control. At Oktoberfest, all I could think about was beer! I couldn't even celebrate... the harvest!" - Marge Simpson
After the newest Cosmic Wars prequel inspires Bart and Lisa to seek fan justice, a trip to wine country rejuvenates Homer and Marge's relationship with the power of alcohol. But when Homer frames Marge for a DUI, he has to decide what he loves most: his wife, or not being arrested.
"My drinking problem is out of control. At Oktoberfest, all I could think about was beer! I couldn't even celebrate... the harvest!" - Marge Simpson
After the newest Cosmic Wars prequel inspires Bart and Lisa to seek fan justice, a trip to wine country rejuvenates Homer and Marge's relationship with the power of alcohol. But when Homer frames Marge for a DUI, he has to decide what he loves most: his wife, or not being arrested.
community podcastend of broadcast season 36Milhouse's new voice actorLEGO setspassing of a Simpsons writerquestions and comments from listeners
We've reached the end of the month, which means it's once again time for another installment of our community podcast! Join us as we check in on the end of broadcast season 36, learn about Milhouse's new voice actor, consider buying expensive new LEGO sets, and mourn the recent passing of a Simpsons writer. And, as always, we read and respond to your questions and comments from the most recent round of episodes. It's all happening on this month's Talk to the Audience: the podcast that at long last has a new hat!
We've reached the end of the month, which means it's once again time for another installment of our community podcast! Join us as we check in on the end of broadcast season 36, learn about Milhouse's new voice actor, consider buying expensive new LEGO sets, and mourn the recent passing of a Simpsons writer. And, as always, we read and respond to your questions and comments from the most recent round of episodes. It's all happening on this month's Talk to the Audience: the podcast that at long last has a new hat!
"Millions of girls will grow up thinking that this is the right way to act. That they can never be anything more than vacuous ninnies whose only goal is to look pretty, land a rich husband, and spend all day on the phone with their equally vacuous friends talking about how damn terrific it is to look pretty and have a rich husband!" - Lisa Simpson
Malibu Stacy speaks for the first time, and her sexist sound bites inspire Lisa to track down the doll's creator and develop a feminist alternative. Meanwhile, a run-in with TV's Matlock causes Abe to enter the competitive world of fast food if only to avoid ending up a tired, old freak like Andy Griffith.
"Millions of girls will grow up thinking that this is the right way to act. That they can never be anything more than vacuous ninnies whose only goal is to look pretty, land a rich husband, and spend all day on the phone with their equally vacuous friends talking about how damn terrific it is to look pretty and have a rich husband!" - Lisa Simpson
Malibu Stacy speaks for the first time, and her sexist sound bites inspire Lisa to track down the doll's creator and develop a feminist alternative. Meanwhile, a run-in with TV's Matlock causes Abe to enter the competitive world of fast food if only to avoid ending up a tired, old freak like Andy Griffith.
Talking Simpsons - The Ziff Who Came to Dinner With Chris Cabin
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Bob MackeyHenry Gilbert
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Chris Cabin
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The SimpsonsArtie Ziffdisgraced internet billionairemalfeasanceinvestorshot Bouvier loving
"This guy's the one what done the thing that why you're here for! I'm talking malfeasance here!" - Moe Szyslak
Disgraced internet billionaire Artie Ziff returns as a rafter-sucking attic-dweller who eventually finds himself consensually living in the same home with Marge—his former flame. But when Homer ends up taking the blame for Ziff's many crimes against investors, the latter finds he only needs a little hot Bouvier loving to do the right thing.
"This guy's the one what done the thing that why you're here for! I'm talking malfeasance here!" - Moe Szyslak
Disgraced internet billionaire Artie Ziff returns as a rafter-sucking attic-dweller who eventually finds himself consensually living in the same home with Marge—his former flame. But when Homer ends up taking the blame for Ziff's many crimes against investors, the latter finds he only needs a little hot Bouvier loving to do the right thing.
"Silly customer! You cannot hurt a Twinkie!" - Apu Nahasapeemapetilon
Apu receives a well-deserved spiritual depantsing when he knowingly sells Homer tainted meat and ends up in the unemployment line. But with the help of his oafish friend, and benevolent Hollywood superstar James Woods, he may find himself back in the good graces of the Kwik-E-Mart corporation.
"Silly customer! You cannot hurt a Twinkie!" - Apu Nahasapeemapetilon
Apu receives a well-deserved spiritual depantsing when he knowingly sells Homer tainted meat and ends up in the unemployment line. But with the help of his oafish friend, and benevolent Hollywood superstar James Woods, he may find himself back in the good graces of the Kwik-E-Mart corporation.